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- In particle physics, a superpartner (also sparticle) is a class of hypothetical elementary particles predicted by supersymmetry, which, among other applications...
- sfermion is a hypothetical spin-0 superpartner particle (sparticle) of its ****ociated fermion. Each particle has a superpartner with spin that differs by 1/2...
- gaugino is the hypothetical fermionic supersymmetric field quantum (superpartner) of a gauge field, as predicted by gauge theory combined with supersymmetry...
- the class of bosons, and vice versa, known as a superpartner. The spin of a particle's superpartner is different by a half-integer. For example, if the...
- obtained are the graviton G μ ν {\displaystyle G_{\mu \nu }} with two superpartner gravitinos ψ m ± {\displaystyle \psi _{m}^{\pm }} which gives rise to...
- in theories with extended supersymmetry, a graviscalar is usually a superpartner of the graviton that behaves as a particle with spin 0. This concept...
- bosons and fermions, with some theories also postulating additional superpartners for these particles: Higgs doublets are hypothesized by some theories...
- photon – Hypothetical particle dual to the photon Photino – Hypothetical superpartner of the photon Dark sector – Hypothetical collections of yet-unobserved...
- model predicts the existence of a fermionic superpartner for the axion, the axino, and a bosonic superpartner, the saxion. They are all bundled up in a...
- partner. For example, an electron is referred to by the letter e, and its superpartner the selectron is written ẽ. In multibody mechanics, the tilde operator...